Status on Pollen: The game titled with one word.
+ Pollen particles wander on their own.
+ Bee lines can be drawn.
+ Pollen particles can get caught on Bee Line.
+ Pollen particles climb to head of Bee Line.
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+ Pollen particles wander on their own.
+ Bee lines can be drawn.
+ Pollen particles can get caught on Bee Line.
+ Pollen particles climb to head of Bee Line.
Leave it to squirrels to give us a new metaphor for portable media. Here's a Playstation Portable commercial with squirrels. It makes me consider Mark Bolas' remark on how we treat our mobile media as intimate objects.

commercial via devil ducky
Just like squirrels consider nuts as intimate objects. Wacky squirrels.
picked this up from my brother's blog
Project "Beeline" started Nov 14.
So far I've gotten lines and floating pollen to be drawn on screen. None of which have any game atrributes.

Paul "H.G." Bellezza handed me my birthday present from all the first years. You guys are f***in awesome. It really means alot to me that you guys got me a gift. It made up for pissy day I was having cause my laptop harddrive died on me. And I am totally enjoying "Sonic Rush" in all its dual screen goodness. What's even more bad ass in an ironic sort of way is that I'm playing a SEGA game on a Nintendo console. Thanks guys!!!
I found this interesting site via BoingBoing called Dave Devries's Monsters. It's a site where children's drawings are redone by professional painters. I thought it was an interesting interpretation on children's art. In a strange way the children's art add to the form of the art painted by the adult

Dave Devries's Monsters
"Patholog is a sandwich." -- Marc Tuters